So, here we are. Where to start? Well, I live in the smallest town on the planet, Dawson West Virginia. Population (ex-cluding bovine), 200. Actually, I have no idea of the population, but its not huge. (Thats not it to the left. Its an Arizona Sunset)
Here we are again, the dreaded twighlight zone. The end of summer marks the dawning of a new school year. I'm actually looking forward to the new year and seeing everyone again at Greenbrier West. I'll be the web director of the Athletics web page this year. Even more internet time for me! Now, a little bit more about me.
I'm 17 years old, weigh 152 lbs and am 6'1''. I have dark hair and eyes. My main interest has to be the guitar. School and all that other boring stuff comes later. Music has become a main vibe in my life. Some people "hear" music, but they just don't listen. I like just about every thing from Mozart to Metallica.
If you'll notice as you browse my page, you'll find various sunsets. I love sunsets. Its rare I get to watch one, due to lack of time. Its a messed up world when you can't find the time to watch an 8 minute sunset. Sunsets are amazing, and personally special because they just make me feel peaceful. When was the last time you checked out the sunset?
My sister, Amy Harris, became Amy Kesterson on September 26th, 1998. It couldn't have been a more perfect wedding and my sister is by far the prettiest bride I've ever seen. To Amy and Jason in Parkersburg, I love you both with all my heart. Frickin Rock guys!
By the way, Jason is best known for coining the phrase "One thing is one thing, but one thing is another." I'll never let him live that one down. Jason, maybe you should start using some of Santa's Magic Dust at your store.
Below is a picture of Jason and I making some final rope checks before repelling down a rock called 4H. It was such a blast, and quite a rush too! (Photo Credit to Amy)
Or go to the next mission, my personal thoughts.
Hopefully, by the time you read to here, this sound file will have loaded. Press play to hear me playing a James Taylor classic, "Country Road." Enjoy!